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PMU Removal FAQ

What Is PMU Removal?

PMU removal is a procedure used to eliminate or lighten unwanted permanent makeup, such as eyebrows, eyeliner, or lip tint. It involves using specialized techniques and products to break down and remove the pigment from the skin.

What Methods Are Used For PMU Removal?

Common methods for PMU removal include saline removal, laser removal, and enzyme-based solutions. Each method has its own process and suitability depending on factors like pigment type, skin type, and treatment area.

Is PMU Removal Painful?

The discomfort level during PMU removal varies depending on the method used. Many clients describe it as similar to the sensation of the original PMU procedure. Numbing creams or gels can be applied to minimize pain during the treatment.

How Many Sessions Are Required For Complete PMU Removal?

The number of sessions needed for complete PMU removal depends on factors such as the size and color of the pigment, depth of the pigment, and skin type. On average, 3 to 6 sessions may be required, with each session spaced several weeks apart.

What Is The Aftercare For PMU Removal?

Aftercare for PMU removal involves keeping the treated area clean and dry, avoiding sun exposure, and following any specific instructions provided by your technician. It’s important to avoid picking at scabs or applying harsh products to ensure proper healing and optimal results.